I'm pretty sure FutureBASIC 2 can access the serial ports. It's free, so no harm trying it out.
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I have looked on Future Basic's website and I don't see a Fut…
68kMLASoftwareby ClassicHasClassThu, 4 Feb 2010 - 04:48
I don't recall what the differences between 3.0 and QuickBASIC are, though I believe that QB is newer. QB is the one which I used on my SE/30 back in the day. 3.0 has separate vers…
Microsoft BASIC can control serial ports. Have a look at my site. Check the Mac BASIC category in the Downloads.
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There were several BASIC files there, there …
It's a pity I didn't find this thread sooner. I dumped a bunch of Zip drives recently both SCSI and parallel models. I have an intense dislike for Zip drives and strip them out of …
68kMLAPeripheralsby QuadramanWed, 3 Feb 2010 - 19:59
I just got these off of eBay. Next time I go to the Apple Store, I'm wearing at least one of them
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I'm pretty sure FutureBASIC 2 can access the serial ports. It's free, so no harm trying it out.
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I have looked on Future Basic's website and I don't see a Fut…
RS-422 is basically just higher-speed RS-232. It can be programmed just like RS-232 for basic serial communication.
The two big differences are in speed, and speed control. A 165…
RS-422 is basically just higher-speed RS-232. It can be programmed just like RS-232 for basic serial communication.
The two big differences are in speed, and speed control. A 16…
68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakWed, 3 Feb 2010 - 16:49
Hello all,
I am interested in the older 68k Macs and I am looking into getting either an SE/30 or Classic II machine.
One of the main things I would like to do with the Mac is to…
APD was a commercial product put out by Apple, essentially it was a cut down version of MacTest Pro intended for end users. Although MTP was only distributed to authorised Apple te…
If it has a picture of a printer on the second 25 pin port, it is a parallel Zip drive. Do NOT connect this drive to a Mac.
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68kMLAPeripheralsby olePigeonTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 21:51
It says SCSI on the back
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In writing? Maybe, maybe not. It will definitely have the SCSI symbol:
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Try asking in the Trading Post here, someone may have one that they'll sell you.
As for System 7.6.1 supporting the Zip drive, yes it will, so long as you have the Iomega Driver p…
Hey, wonderful!!!
Thanks to all who answered my questions about how to identify a SCSI zip drive!!
Now I get it!! It says SCSI on the back and has 2 small switches!!!!
O.K. now …
68kMLAPeripheralsby gamumanTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 06:59
As I said in my first post, "Are zip drives made as scuzzy, parallel, or one for all or is the difference in the cable hook up?" How does one know it is a scuzzy drive if you don'…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Anonymous FreakTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 06:44
As I said in my first post, "Are zip drives made as scuzzy, parallel, or one for all or is the difference in the cable hook up?"
How does one know it is a scuzzy drive if you don…
68kMLAPeripheralsby gamumanTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 06:32
Both iCab and Netscape 4.0 will work on DeviantArt. I have accessed it via my LC475 in the past. It ain't pretty and it ain't fast, but it's better than a kick in the nuts.
Just…
68kMLASoftwareby conceitedjerkTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 02:38
That's all fine and dandy, but what I want to know is when the second issue is coming out!
Perhaps I'll save my review of my Model 100's REX upgrade for the next installme…
68kMLASoftwareby conceitedjerkTue, 2 Feb 2010 - 01:45